Saturday Evening Mail, Volume 3, Number 47, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 24 May 1873 — Page 3

THE LITTLE PEOPLE.

"Mamuia. can't wetaav® anything we want?" "Yea, my dears, but be careful and not want anything you can't bavo." "If a tu&n bequeathed you $100, would you pray for him said a Sunday school teacher to a pupil. "No," said be, "I would pray for another like him."

Small boys in Bangor, Me., supply themselves with pocket-money, by leaving parcels of their own devising at people's doors, marked, "Pay the bof ten cents."

A little boy in Maine entreated bis mother to tell him some stories about bad boys, and upon her expressing astonishment said he "wanted to find out how they got out of scrapes."

A little girl was one day Jjer governess.

History of England with and coming to the statement that Hen ry I. never laughed after the death of his sonr she looked up nnd said, "What did he do when he was tickled?"

An angry teacher was whipping pupil, and having prolonged the exer cise far beyond the bounds of moderation, tho boy looked up and ealmly said, "Come, sir, you must be tired let's take a restand be wrested the whip from the teacher's hand.

A boy who rushed breathlessly into the house and told his mother that he just saw a horse running swiftly by and a dog sitting on his tail, was chided for recklessness of speech, but his mother changed her mind when it was explained that the dog was sitting on his own tail.

A father recently found his little girlVcbubby little hands full of the N blossoms of a beautiful rose tree, on which he had bettiwed great care. "My I dear," said he, "did I not tell you not to pluck one of these trees without leave!" "Yes. papa," said the child "but all these had loaves."

A little boy who was ill, about Sun-day-school timo last Sunday, iwent off in convulsions when h« heard two dogs fighting in the alloy. He went off from the back stops and did not return until dark. After his mother got through remonstrating with him, be comforted himself with the reflection that he did not got whipped so bud as the yellow dog did, anyhow.

A SCENE FROM LIFE. A young man entered the bar-room of village tavorn. and called for a drink. "No," said tno landlord "you have had too much already. You have had delirium tremens once, and I cannot sell you any more." He ste aside to make room tor a couple of young men who had just entered, and the landlord waited upon tbem ver politely. Tho other had stood by si N lent.ly and sullen, and whon thev had finished he walkod up to tho landlord, and thus addressed nim "Six years ugo, at their age, I stood where those young men now aro. I was a man with lair prospects. Now, at tho ago of twenty-eight, I aui a wreck, body and mind. You led me to drink. In this room I formed the habit that has been my ruin. Now sell me a few glasses more, and your work will be done

Hhall soon be out of the way there is no hopo for me. But they can be saved they may he men again. Do not sell it to them. Sell to me and let me die, and tho world will be rid of me but for Heaven's sake sell no more to I them!" The landlord listened, pale and trembling. Setting down his decanter, he exclaimed. "God helping that is tho last drop I will ever sell to any one!" And he kept his word.

A SKNSIM.K REMARK.—"How shall we settle the labor question?" exclaimed member of the Georgia legislature, in tho midst of his speech. "By all going to work and earning your living honestly," thundered a spectator in the gallery. That sentiment brought down the house.

j^jlSCIILBRift MATHERS,

Stair Meat Market,

And Ntrain Kantum* nnnfhotory, NO. an MAIN MT., Brt, Uk na4 7»b, Terre.IIaulc, Ind.

All kinds of Frt*h Meat and Hmiuge, Bneon, Suunr-onmi Ham*,etc. ftlwaynon hand.

Grovor & Baker. j^XECUTOivS NOTICE.

Sot loo Is hereby Rlvon that the ttndemlgn^iiiwbwn appointed Executor of the last wnl and tmtament of Ifxon Porterfleld, deceased. The estate Is solvent.

W.E. HEN MUCH?

mayltMt Executor.

(iroycr & Baker.

gl'ECI At, NOTICE^

Having mid oar stock of Uroc«rle», Pro* 5 old bustnees should be cH»»ed up.

visions, e., It to very Important that our should be closed p. We respect frilly request Ihoae indebted to us, knowing the same to be due, to come for wsnl and settle without delay. Our notes and accounts wilt be kept at the old stand, (xjrner Main and 7U» street*, and one of as will be found there to attend to them at all "Say 1.1W3- TI*RNER A SH1L14TO.

Ei AST CALK*

The notes and aeoonntsdueTomer Buntin are still kept at the old stand. Persons indebted wilt please take notice that this ts the last eali. 1 will be found there ready to "SiirTiyr- J.H.TURSSR.

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McK DFNSMOOR, M. D.

HOMEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN, OFFICE OX MAIM STREET.

Between 4 th and Sfhftin..n*xtdo«r I* fMUr Brother*.

lUwkienee on th »tr*«t, bet. Bwan and Oak ee Honrs from to 10 A.h.,S to 4 and ©i t0 8 P.

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Dr. D. taaYtntbad many oaiU medicine undooolu on uorn«*' ha* arranged to fopply all Wno to procure the same.

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I will not be undersold, yoa wish to bay or not.

Wanted!

call* for aaww of «*tic pmotJcc. may detlre mayio-tf

LD PAPERS FOR SALE AT THIS OF* floe, 50 cent* a bnndred.

..W -AA SiA

DR. DAUGHERTY, European Physician & Surgeon,

Hundreds have Deen cured after having Joying perfect Immunity ffom tuburcle depoe with them.

OFFICE AT THE BOTIX IIOI SE, mrlptA *ji im Tcrre-IIautOr Inillana ftjtl

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Indiana.

No Calomel or Other Mineral Poisons Used.

Among the diseases which readily yield under our scientific treatmehtare the following: DISEASES OF THE 1JYE, Sore and inflamed eyes and lids, drooping of the lids, film, cataract, rheumatic, ir retls, syphilitic Irrttfls, scrofulous scrobutlc irretls, and all diseases of the eye. ,u'iPARTIAL. DEAFWESS, Noises and Dischai^es from the Ear, Catarrh of the Middle Ear/Polpyas of the Ear, Hail is In the Ear. Ulcer In th* Ear, lu fact ail diseases of the Ear. Though all cases of DeafuesN are not curable, yet nine-tenths are cnrable under this system of treatment. All Discharges and Noises in the head and ears are curable and should be attended to at once, as these symptoms if allowed to continue, area prolific source to destroy the Hearing to that extent where a cure Is impossible.

Catarrh Is cured In all Its forms in trom ten days to three months. Asthma In ail Its forms and ro matter how long standing. Alldlseaseof the throat, heart, liver, kidneys, bowels, stomach, bladder and urinary organs.

DISEASES OF LUNGS, CANCER,

Wc will forfeit 8500 or pay the any disease we fall to cure: provlu^u cured. And we challenge the eutlre in the treatment of those diseases we have for over twenty-years made a specialty.

SLAUGHTERING LOW PRICES AT COST,

And some Gool« at half their Cost!

This being the best opportunity ever offered to the citizens of Terre-Haute and neighboring towns, it is expected hat every one contemplating purchases in this line will avail themselves of it and make early selections, as now the stock is complete, and firstrate bargains are to be had.

I HAVE XOW FINISHED MOVING MY STOCK TO

93 Main Street, n.r

Tw« doen went of Fourth St., wlier® I hope to see *11 nay CMtonm and naajr MW eats.

Rtu receiving goods almost dally and now bare the Largest 8tock in the city, embracing a full line of *i.-

WHITE MM« BAJfn fHIXA DIXXEK Md TEA KETTH. PRESAEB nnd CVT (ILAMWARE. rRIH KKRY. RRITAKX1A nnd III.VKI PUTUI VAtb TORM, LAMPN, rHAXDELICM, at and Retail.

of CHINA, GLASS, and QUEENSWARE, which we are selling at LOWEST CA8H PRICES.

H. S. RICHARSON & CX).,

Mala tfu-ect, Cer. Alley, ketwr«a Iri

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TEKRE-HAUTE SATURDAY. EVENING MAIL. MAY 24, 1873.

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To RMcrloin bother onr case Is curable one or not an early call won Id be ndvliinblc. 31 iinygDlsetuieN are cnrable To-day—To-uiorrow .* _*• »C K. to

We shall remain long enough In Terre-Hante lo give all who commence Treatment with us a favorable opportnnlty of continuing until a radical cure is established. Feeling confident after years of experience In the treatment of Chronic Diseases, and having cured many after having been discharged from some of the most prominent Hospitals and Infirmaries of Enrope and this country, we feel Justifiable In offering our services to the public. Previous to the treat Are of October 8th and 0th, 1871, we were permanently located at No. 118 South Clark street, Chicago, where we were exhibiting the largest collection of Anatomical specimens west of New York city.

given up as hopeless and are to-day en its in the lungs though previously afflicted

ALL DISEASES TO WHICH EEMALE8 ARE SUBJECT,

Are treated with unparalleled succcss. Having made Uterine Diseases a specialty for over fwenty years, we Invite all suffering females to call and investigate our views, and obtain our opinion before giving up in despair. The following diseases we have not failed to cure in a tingle case, where the patient followed our instructions: Cancer, Film, Cartarrh, Asthma, Piles, Fistula, Dropsy, Syphilitic nnd Private Diseases, Rheumatism and Neurali

TO THE AFFLICTED:

We would remark that we wish it borne In mind that in this system of practice, Electleism, there is no such word as fail in the theatment of the most stUbborn'casea, os considered by other practitioners. Such cases are mere playthings in our hands, we have in this system of practice over one thousand remedial agencies to make selections from. Believing, as we do. in the goodness of Uod, that for every malady flesh is heir to we have on our soil a sure, safe and speedy remedy, hence we can warrant cures with that spirit of confidence,of which only our knowledge can give.

Our remedies are extracts from tbe Vegetable Garden, prepared under our own supervision, the purity of which we have full knowledge and know to a certainty of the results for which we intend tbem. No prescriptions to be wroiu ly preparechat the draggists. No guessing. No trifling. We know the moment we examine a patient the probability of a cure and the time required. No disappointment as to results. Patients begin to derive benefit from the first and so continue until a radical enre Is established. Hence we do not make sick to make well. We are frank and deelaiye In onr opinions and views irrespective of the feelings of others. Hence in conclusion we would say to the atllicted, your life is your own. You have to suffer, not those who may be superstitious as to our system of practice as all old fogies are. Old School Physicians are prejudiced, nnd ever will be, against those who are far more successful in tbe treatment of diseases than they are or possibly can be for we have devoted over a quarter of a century to thissystem of treatment, and practiced successfully among many thousands. Letters from some of the most prominent men living can be seen at our offices.

Confidential Cases Treated as Such.:?.

OFFICE HOURS— From 0 A. M. till 12 and from 1 till 4 p. M. and 7 to 8 In the evening Hundays from 10 A. m. till 4 p. m. Consultation at the office free. All letters for Advice contalnlngn Fee of One Dollar (51) will receive prompt attention. Medicine and treal ment sent to all parts of the country. Address all letters to

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I)R. DAUGHERTY.

mny3-lm TERRE HAUTE, INDIANA.

TO MAKE A CHANGE!

I hereby offer my whole stock of goods, the finest and idlest in the city,'comprising fine Gold and Silver Watches, Gold Chains, Fine Jewelry, Diamonds, Solid Silverware, he finest stock of Silver-plated Ware in the city, Tea Sets, Castors, Fruit Stands, Cake Baskets, Spoons and Forks, 18k Rings, Amethyst and other Stone Rings., All my stock in trade at

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:, S. R. FREEMAJCv':"

QUEENSWARE!! I

S'X&ilT Jt im. "(niw4

Please call and a«e iny goods and prices whether

THEO. STAHL.

93 Main St

10,000ablebod fed citizens of Terre-Hante and vicinity, to help bny out onr Splendid 8toek

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PLATFORM SCALES,

WAGON, DEPOTrf'":v HAT. *?*«**.%.

And KADLROAB TRACK SCALES,

Call nr Ad«b«M H.J.

Itend tor Clrenlar. TKBBK-HAm, VVB.

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CRAIXf CATTLE, mixem,

KEELEK. tOB Hsrth Mk Stmt,

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Planing Hills.

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CLIFT& WILLIAMS,

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Sash, Doors, Blinds,

WINDOW A DOOR FRAMES,"1' .c-

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MOULDINGBRACKETS

STAIR RAILING, BALLU8TER8, r-- 'r

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Newell Posts, Flooring, Siding,

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(Arti DEALERS IN i-Z

Foreign & Domestic Fruits, FANCY fc STAPLE GROCERIES,

LAFAYETTE STREET,

(Between the two Railroads,) 21-tf. Terr Haute, Ind.

PARTNERSHIP NOTICE.

Ttie undersigned having formed a co-part-ershln and purchased tne shop and business of Mr. Samuel T. Reese, intend to carry on the carpenter and house building trade in all its branches.

We solicit the patronage of Mr. Reese's former customers and the pobllc generally, feeling assured that an experience of twen-ty-fl v# years in the business will warrant us In the confidence within ourselves, at least, of giving general satisfaction. As to onr ability to execute everything in our line of business we would lerer the public to the old and reliable mechanics of our city, 8. T. Reese and T. B. Bnapp.

All orders for work will be promptly and tlsftictorlly attended to at the old stand, corner of Seventh and Walnut FiTI J.P.KIMBALL, L*.. S tit *wt* «»t .•-**«« W. HUNTER.

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141 Main Street.

JUST RECEIVED AT

Cigars and

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And all descriptions of 4 i! M-tf" SitizW

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FINISHING LUMBER]

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^Wholesale and Betail dealers in *4 •"•si* "U,'

Pine Lumber, Lath & Shingles,

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Slate Roofing,

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AND tROOFINa FEI^T.,: ,,. .. ,1 »'/'?i,l•** •. 4 -i xi *1 i* ftr "n-i *il %rl t* if* Mi. -n

URIAH JEFFERS.

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Custom Sawing, Planing and Wood Tuning done to order. All work warranted. Q&r. Ninth & Mulberry Streets. 9-tf.

NION STEAM BAKERY.

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FRANK HEINIG & BRO. Manufacturers of all kinds of

Crackers, Cakes. Bread

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J. Schanblin's

Passementerie & Fringes

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|TIM and Collar*, I^adlen' Underwear,

lfrw Jewelry, Hew Hair Oo®d*V

FANCY GOODS,

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And Notions.

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UNDERTAKER,

Aid Embalmer Ike Dead,

Is prepared to execute all orden in his Una wltli neatceM and dlepateh, eornar ofTbM and Cherry streets. Terre-Hanta. MMt

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4th, liwrtli Site.

EXCELSIOR

Automatic Qate,

(Patented March 13th,

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fiaXi uid ckM ThU Ileal at pobtle.

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Is aatn^le, arable and perfMt self-opening

and closing gate. This bi believe the

kit aad oafer prae-

tieal and rtUabU gate ever offered to the

The great advantages In saving time, annoyanoe, danger and ioas from restless homa, and many others are apparent to all.

Price of fint-claM Iron Gates (double) complete, and set np to order 81n«l«Utef4

Perleet -'Ufaction gnaranteed In every ea»« or t»o Tarties waning to porchaae Gates or Territory thoal- "nd orders at onoe.

Ad*r»- HILUPTS A MAHAN. dlt^n. t. O. Box t, Terre-Haute, Ind

Wholesale, Trade' of Terre-Haute.

The .following Wholesale Houses of TerreHaute are supplied with aM stock of SPRING GOODS, whichwillbe sold at BOTTOM PRICES.

HULMAN&COX,

WHOLESALE GROCERS,

AND DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF

Domestic and Foreign Wines and Liquors,

Tobacco, Flour, Salt, Xails, &c.,

i^J, CORNER MAI\ AXD FIFTH STREETS,

f! TIJELL, RIPLEY & DEMING,

EXCLUSIVE

WHOLESALE DRY GOODS!!-

604 MAIN STREET,

DEXING BLOCK,

,-1^ At s. C*.-

I TERRE-HAUTE, 1IDIMA.

f44.

Exclusive Agents for all Piece Goods made by the Vigo Woolen Mills. NO. 022 MAIN STREET, TEBBE*HAUTE, INDIANA. 09" .nm' All orders promptly attended to.

7WITTIG- «Sc CO.,

WHOLESALE DEALERS AND

COMMISSION MERCHANTS,

In Notions, Fancy Goods, White Goods,

Hosiery, Cutlery, Spool-Cotton, &c., 149 MAL\ STREET, BETWEEN FIFTH AND SIXTH.

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N. KATZENBACH. E. HENDRICH.

N. Katzenbach & Co.,

MANrFACTVRERS «F

CIGARS,

AND

Wholesale Dealers in Tobaccos, Snuff, &c.,

193 Main Street, Terrc-llantc, Ind.

Crawford, O'Boyle & Co.,

EXCLUSIVELY

"WHOLESALE'

BO©TS & SHOES!

1 8 0 a in S re re a In an a

L.A.BURNETT,

WHOLESALE DEALER IN

Leather, Hides, Furs, Peltries,^

SHOE FINDINGS, TANNERS' OIL AND ROUGH LEATHER, 146 Main Street, Terre-Haute, Ind.

flAAV HUCCEMORTO

JxL. I/UUIL,

WHOLESALE AXD RETAIL

HARDWARE

COOK & SON,

Horney Richmond Plow.

T. H. RIDDLE,

WHOLEHALE DEALER IX

Millinery, Straw Goods, Laces,

RIBBOXS, F1N€1 GOODS. Ac.

Will Duplicate IndlaniipoIfM. Cincinnati or Chicago Bills. Good Trade Woliriled. T. H. RIDDLE, 191 Mala *t, TerroHMk.

S. Xj. STRAUS,

WHOLES!ALE DEALER IW

Millinery and Fancy Goods, Hosiery, Corsets, Trimmings, &c.,

149 HAH ST., TERRE-HAUTE, I9D.

W. SCUDDER,

XAJIEP,

Confectionery,

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Terre-Haute, Indiana.

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ELI81IA HAVENS. ROBERT GEDDES.

U. R. JEFFERS & CO.,,

Commission Merchants!!

AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IX

STAPLE AND FANCY NOTIONS,

-f WHITE GOODS, SHIRTS, BUCK GLOVES, Ac.

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Terre-Haute, Indiana.

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CUTLERY,INDEALER

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152 and 154 Main 8L Terre-IIautc.

AGENTS FOR THE UK

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Ifo. IM Hain Street, bet. 6th and 7tli, North dde/MetropoliUoBlock,TeiTe-Uaate, Ind. -tw" Wi.

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